US Visa Denied to Indian CEO Despite Strong India Ties
Jasveer Singh, CEO of Knot Dating, had his US visa denied under Section 214(b) for 'weak ties to India,' despite running a company, employing people, and paying taxes in India for 13 years.
Jasveer Singh, CEO of Knot Dating, had his US visa denied under Section 214(b) for 'weak ties to India,' despite running a company, employing people, and paying taxes in India for 13 years.
A 62-year-old rice trader was hacked to death in Mymensingh district, Bangladesh, just three days before national elections. This follows another recent mob killing in the same region.
Three assailants on a motorcycle opened fire at migrant labourers in Moga, Punjab, injuring two. An Instagram post by Nirvair Singh claimed responsibility, citing the Davinder Bambiha gang and threatening further violence against migrants.
The Munich Security Report 2026 shows Indian public opinion on Donald Trump differs sharply from Western nations, with higher approval of his policies but rising concerns about US economic coercion and declining belief in US global leadership.
The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission is likely to announce the Group 1 recruitment notification for 2026 soon. This annual drive fills top administrative positions in finance, law, municipal, and revenue services across the state.
The Supreme Court reduced a model's compensation from Rs 2 crore to Rs 25 lakh, ruling damages must be evidence-based, not whimsical, in a case over a bad haircut causing alleged trauma.
The Supreme Court has ordered the Centre to investigate potential nationwide networks behind missing children, responding to a PIL highlighting untraced cases across states.
Iran signals nuclear flexibility, offering to dilute 60% enriched uranium if all US sanctions are lifted. Tehran rejects zero-enrichment demands amid rising tensions and indirect talks.
A debate over viewership numbers erupted during Super Bowl LX as Candace Owens challenged Turning Point USA's claim of 5 million live viewers for their alternative halftime show, contrasting with the NFL's 135 million audience.
Key political developments include a no-confidence motion against the Lok Sabha Speaker, Sharad Pawar's appointment as Maharashtra Deputy CM, and Rajpal Yadav's imprisonment in Tihar Jail.
Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath stated that those dreaming of a Babri structure should abide by India's laws, asserting such a day will never come. He criticized opportunists and referenced historical Ayodhya events.
A horrific incident in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, where a man allegedly murdered his wife and two children before taking his own life. Police investigation reveals domestic disputes as the likely motive.
Trinamool Congress leader Abhishek Banerjee stated his party will sign a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, but only after opposition formally appeals grievances first.
Devendra Fadnavis clarifies that leaders of the NCP factions will decide on a potential merger, following claims of advanced talks and a February 12 reunification date by the Sharad Pawar-led group after Ajit Pawar's death.
Congress MP Varsha Gaikwad clarifies that waving posters in Parliament was not meant to assault anyone, amid controversy over the incident during a session.
Abu Dhabi's traffic authority has implemented new reduced speed limits on three major road corridors, lowering maximum speeds by 20 km/h to enhance road safety and reduce accident rates across the emirate.
The Karnataka High Court ruled that finance companies cannot object to police seizure of stolen gold pledged as loan security, emphasizing the emotional and economic suffering of original owners.
In a shocking twist to the Kanpur Lamborghini crash case, the wealthy father of the accused claims his son was not behind the wheel, asserting a hired driver was driving the luxury car at the time of the fatal accident.
Rajya Sabha MP Satnam Singh Sandhu urges the government to designate Chandigarh airport as a 'point of call' for direct flights to London, Singapore, and Vancouver, and boost cargo capacity to enhance exports.
A farmer, his wife, and their three minor children were discovered deceased in their Mathura home. Police found a suicide note and video, suspecting a mass suicide. Helpline numbers are provided.
A man in Rajasthan was arrested for posing as an IPS officer and marrying a woman using fake credentials. Police uncovered the fraud after verifying his documents.
In a shocking incident in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, five members of a family were found dead in their home, with police suspecting a mass suicide. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause.
The Chandigarh High Court has upheld the grant of liberalized family pension to the kin of a soldier who died in a bunker, reinforcing the Army's policy for service-related deaths.
The Delhi High Court has advised Sunjay Kapur's mother and wife to settle their legal disputes amicably, emphasizing peaceful resolution over prolonged litigation in a high-profile family case.
Guyanese MP Vikash Ramkissoon faced opposition taunts about his Hindi ability, then delivered a confident, unscripted response in Hindi that left the parliamentary chamber in stunned silence.
A woman in Uttar Pradesh staged a bizarre disappearance by leaving a snake's slough and bangle pieces, pretending to be a mythical 'ichchadhari nagin' to elope with her lover.
Newly released Justice Department documents detail Donald Trump's 2006 call to a Florida police chief during the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, where Trump expressed relief and provided information about Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
Former J&K CM Omar Abdullah calls for expediting water projects in Jammu and Kashmir following India's suspension of the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan, emphasizing regional development and resource management.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's possession of an unpublished copy of former Army Chief General M.M. Naravane's book has ignited a political controversy, with allegations of government censorship and international availability.
MNS chief Raj Thackeray strongly criticizes RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's comments on language, attributing it to political weakness rather than Marathi tolerance.